Unfortunately no. Even the higher LX, EX and Si trims were non-vtec in 1990. Here in the US market, the first models to feature vtec were the 91 NSX, the 91 Integra GSR, and the 92 Civic Si. In Japan, there was a 1990 Civic that had vtec, the Civic SiR and Civic Special Edition. In Some other markets there was a similar model, the Vti/Vti-R.
YES only the CRX DX was available with Automatic Transmission
its a non vtec so its about 105 to the crank and the ex is 105, unless its a vtec then it is 125.
it will bolt it but you have to wire the VTEC
1988-1991 Honda civic dx,si,standard civic, crx dx,hf,si any Honda auto trans 1988-1991 will fit it
regular civic 1998 from DX to LX has non vtec D series, EX has D series Vtec single cam. Si has B16 dual came Vtec
The Civic EX has far more standard equipment than the DX, and a different engine. Not to mention that all the moldings and mirrors are all painted to match the vehicle, and the dx engine is 1.6 Non VTEC (from 96-00, 1.5L non v-tec from 92-95). EX engines D16Y8= 1.6 VTEC to B16A2 1.6 DOHC VTEC. DX some come without power steering. The list just goes on. It all depends on the year of the honda.
well u answered it already. it mite be a non vtec.
yes it will fit ther is no diff. in the cars ex. that the si has a sun roof and a diff motor but the bodys are the same\.
Almost all parts will interchange as they have the same chassis and series of motor.
what year and model crx they came with different engines for the different trim level a dx is d15b2 and the si is d16a6, and nobody cares about the hf because they are garbage
185/70R14
yea